Inmar Intelligence Hosts 9th Semi-Annual Drug Take-Back Event in Winston-Salem

October 17, 2024

Inmar Intelligence, a trusted partner in drug take-back solutions and the leader in pharmaceutical reverse distribution, today announced its upcoming Drug Take-Back Event on October 26, 2024 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 

In partnership with Novant Health and the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, the event aims to better the health and safety of the community through the safe disposal of unused and expired medications, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, pet medications, and sharps. This drive-thru event will take place at Bolton Elementary School from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. 

Improper disposal of medications poses significant risks, including the potential for drug misuse and environmental contamination. Inmar's data reveals that 76% of respondents have unused or expired medications at home, with 79% expressing concern about the environmental consequences of improper disposal. Despite this awareness, over 57% still dispose of medications unsafely. 

Inmar’s Drug Take-Back Event, now in its ninth iteration, highlights the critical need for safe medication disposal, emphasizing the importance of preventing misuse and opioid addiction before they begin. Previous events have proved very successful, collectively removing over 3,600 pounds of unused medications from the local community. 

The Drug Take-Back Event furthers Inmar’s commitment to expanding public access to safe disposal options - and provides an outlet for consumers looking to remove unused and expired medications from homes in safe ways, as opposed to harmful practices such as flushing or trashing these items. 

“Our Drug Take-Back events address a crucial public safety and health issue - and we are proud to be hosting our 9th event in partnership with Novant Health and the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office,” said Denise Scott, Director of Regulatory and Compliance at Inmar Intelligence. “Our last Winston-Salem community event brought in more than 300 pounds of unused medications. We’re excited to continue this effort this October”.

Participants can conveniently drive through the parking lot at Bolton Elementary School, located at 1250 Bolton St, Winston-Salem, NC 27103, for a quick and secure drop-off experience. For those unable to attend, Inmar offers a year-round solution for safe medication disposal through its SafeMedicineDrop website at www.safemedicinedrop.com, where users can find disposal locations nationwide.

“Like wearing a seatbelt, disposing of unused medications is a commonsense step we can all take to help keep our families safe,” said Sacha Pollard Deloney, Novant Health Sr. Pharmacy Director. “It’s no secret that prescription drug misuse is a serious concern in our country so we’re proud to join with our community partners to address this issue. Over the years, this event has helped to remove thousands of pounds of unused or unwanted medications from our homes, undoubtedly saving lives.”

Inmar’s ongoing commitment to safe medication disposal has resulted in the collection of over two million pounds of unused medications through its extensive network of more than 9,000 take-back locations across the United States. By partnering with community leaders, Inmar continues to work towards preventing improper disposal methods that can harm both public health and the environment.

Join Inmar Intelligence, Novant Health, and the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in promoting a safer, healthier community. Dispose of your unused and expired medications responsibly at the Drug Take-Back Event on October 26, and help protect your loved ones and the environment.

For more information about Inmar Intelligence and its initiatives, please visit www.inmar.com.

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